Page Eight
World’» E inett Chinate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookrige, Oregon
Thursday. Ja n u a ry 15
,
mue ttphodulp-
I daughter left Tuesday for Port- go to Corvallis some t
how to plan and present demon-j
Beach". Tuesday, Jan. 20 land to spend a few days visiting m onth to atte n d a
strattons in 4-H club meetings
relatives.
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the sta te gam e commissiez
and for presentation a t dem on-, at Community hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer H aggerty exact date has not been
strat.o n contests.
Chetco. Wednesday. Jan. 21 at
left Sunday for San Francisco by the club,
There was then a brief ^ o w -
H ^“ ursda
Jan
As this paper goes to
a t on a business trip.
Py Attiene N. Robert», PDA
mg of clothing and home tm- Gran 1 ,e ¡¿all.
Tony Christensen was appoint- was reported th a t property
provem ent project exhibits which
Friday Jan. 23. at the ed to the board of trustees of ers along main street weri
Hello. There! We had a good were blue ribbon winners. Miss Grange hall.
the Community Hall. Tuesday, ily signing the petition to
m eeting last Saturday! Fourteen Taskerud told some of the point
Port
Orford,
Wednesday.
J
a
n
.!
to
represent the Rod and Gun the lighting district. At that
4-H leaders
r 'm th a t made them winners
¡Club.
alm ost have the property!
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at
Legion
hall.
th< I egion gome things that could be
C urry Cour!y met
A delegation, representing the represented by the signat/
I ’r»!1, p o rt Orford. for training proved even about the first p riz e 1.
Chetco Rod and Gun Club, will the petition.
in the 4-H w< rk Attending the exhibits.
m eeting were two women from
The meeting closed with
1
four from Gohk Beach,
l discussion of 4-H club work.
r nt* 1 P ‘lf*
•»« from Port Orford and one era
TD.se present agreed that a 4-H V l l K v l O 1 Erl I v f l l
club leader and parent training
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Miss Esther T kerud, assistant n ^ -tin g SUCh
this is of great
At the regular m eeting of
A C C R E D IT E D P i a n o T E A C H E R
sta te 4-H club .rent from Ore- value and that there should be Chetco Lodge No. 249, IOOF.
gon s ta
t
started the more of them Tentative plans last Thursday evening, the . in-
Studio B uilding
B ro o k in g s, Orew
morning me
with a discus- were made f r a training meet- stallation of officers for the first
and aw ards in mg at Gold Beach early in March six months term of »1948 took ■■
alon of the
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4-H work . 7
women then par- anfj j . jj te j| ,.ou morr about that place in a simple, impressive
ticipated In
judging contest as plans develop.
ceremony. Lawrence Myers, Dis- ■— ----------- - - ................. - ........" ............. ..............
Using the r
A
successful
4-H
program
in
trict Deputy Grange M aster eon-
folk vet} in
Curry county depends upon par- ducted the ceremony with th<-
they judge
enf interest "for the local leaders following assistants: Grand Mar-
cannot e a r n the entire load.. I '«hall. Howard C antrall; Grand
In the
was pleased at the parent in- Warden, William Ellis; Grand
ting and
of
terest shown at this meeting.. ¡Chaplain, W alter Govro; G rand,
dime there will be ¡Secretary, Frank H assett; Grand
Io
the
mea
the p
a 4-H leader training m eeting Treasurer.
. „
.. John D arger. a n d ;
girli
, n ()r< ? r S tate College cam p u s' Grand Guardian, A. O. Bolhgner.
Bt Corvallis? Jan. 27 to 29. This The newly installed officers a re :
th<
is for all 4-H club leaders in thei Noble Grand. Lloyd Stefani;
»trat ion
nd w estern counties | Vice' G rand‘ Frank T ag g art; Sec-
rn
billow e
Or on. There will be a style 1 ^ t a r y George H assett; Treas-
D RESSES
f< clothing leaders fea- urer. Ed H oar; W arden, Robert
Values to $12.95 — NOW..........
turing spring wardrobes for 4-H S tanhurst; Conductor, Lawrence
•
D RESSES,
■ interested in a dem onstration t^ ° b le Grand, A. O. Bollinger:
Cotton W ash — Broken Sizes .
on the baking techniques g iv e -J Left Supporter to the Noble
by Mrs. Velva Lahm ever from the G rand' L. A. Harvey; Chaplain.
88#
BLO U SES
W heat Flour Institute. Also Mrs. f Bcn-iarnin J ‘>nes; Right Sene Sup-
Ladies — ........................................
Vivlan Freem an of the K err J a r , - >orter> W allace Ransom: Left
Corporation will give a talk o n ’ Spnp Supporter. John Kinney;
BLO U SES
** ‘ ' Supporter to the Vice-
helps in judging canned goods. ¡Bi^ht
¡Mrs. Freem an is very good and ,ran ” John D arger: Left Sup- I Childrens ..........................................
everyone would find her both in- > Por*pr to the Vice-Grand, Paul
HOYS S W E A T E R S
t< resting and helpful in canning .. rry; Outside Guardian. Roy
problems.
|M arq
Inside Guardian. C har I
Size 2 to 6 ...............................
e n to n all
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Crosby; and Junior Past
HOYS S W E A T E R S
K m achm is! Each home e x te n -'.'“ ‘.....
>nn unit m eeting will be a
Following the meeting a Roe
32 to 36— were $3 00
wing machine clinic. If in te re st-1 ’;d hour was enjoyed with re-
. bring your sewing m achine!freshm ents
b.v John D ar | C O TTO N P A N T IE S odds a n d en d s
ger, Paul W hirry. Lloyd Stefani
tl
ft
Ladies and Childrens W ere 59c
and George Hassett.
>th bn
all paint b
ANKLETS
per pair 6
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ill serew-
A 19-18 Oregon license plate
M ANY O T H E R IT E M S O N S A L E
was turned in to the Pilot office
tt
;ewi
dick. yesterday. Owner may have the
t(
same by calling, and paying for
t n K i last one . was B elow
An
which t< this arvertisem ent.
* - adv
T he b e l t / ’
th<
un < a i A tennis and badminton court
'a t t i
is planned at Baptist Community
Church. Rev. Nick N. Neufeld
ft
told t^e Pilot early this week.
apen , , .
cour- when completed, will
U c i»ive S. & II. G reen S a v in g s S tam ps
in which be lighted for evening playing.
Several from this area plan
.
** at Coquille next Thursday
IF
thrt '*• size
50) to attend a meeting of the in-
, terim com m ittee which is mak-
‘
*nS a sfudy and survey of the
u h T * . h3l Wa? s,a te ’* highways. Recommenda-
p
?, Purchased tmns sfor construct Hon will come
ITUS will be an al!-,fro m this survev
startin g a t 10 a. m.
Mrs. Merle Hanscam and her
ao rx iae - notions
SPORTIN6 GOODS
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Column
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